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Written Answers - Pension Provisions.

Wednesday, 10 November 2004

Dáil Eireann Debate
Vol. 592 No. 2

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  246.  Mr. English  Information on Damien English  Zoom on Damien English   asked the Minister for Education and Science  Information on Mary Hanafin  Zoom on Mary Hanafin   the reason spouses of female teachers are discriminated against under the payment of ex gratia spouse’s and children pensions, which are only payable to spouses of male teachers; if she intends to redress this situation; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [28235/04]

Minister for Education and Science (Ms Hanafin): Information on Mary Hanafin  Zoom on Mary Hanafin  The ex gratia pension scheme to provide pensions for widows of male teachers on a non-contributory basis was introduced in 1969. It applies to widows of teachers where the deceased [590]teacher had retired on pension or died in service before the introduction, from 23 July 1968, of the contributory scheme. Similar ex gratia schemes were introduced throughout the public service at that time. No corresponding ex-gratia scheme was introduced for the widowers of deceased female teachers in the public service nor was a contributory scheme introduced to provide benefits on the death of female public servants until the 1980s. I have requested my officials to review the operation of the ex gratia pension scheme and to communicate directly with the Deputy on the matter.


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